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Britain’s Got Talent bosses insist live finals will go ahead in 2020 as they plot ways to save the show

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BRITAIN'S Got Talent bosses have insisted the live finals will go ahead this year - despite fears lockdown will delay the show until 2021.

Producers are plotting ways to save the show after the live shows - normally held over Easter and hosted by Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly - were scrapped.

But insiders told the Mirror the chances of the live shows going ahead as planned are "very slim". A source said: “The initial plan was that the final could be filmed this autumn, but that’s looking increasingly unlikely. "We can’t imagine an audience of that size being allowed.

I’d say its chances were very slim.” Judge Amanda Holden has claimed that she was told by production to keep "early autumn" free for filming after the coronavirus pandemic.

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